Saturday, November 3, 2007

Jennifer and Brandon need your prayers!

I am posting this post on behalf of Jennifer and Brandon. Today started out as a beautiful day. Brandon got in last night from Birmingham. We all had plans to take our dogs to an event that Jennifer's work is sponsoring called "Barking by the Bay". An annual event put on by the Bay County Humane Society. Long jump contest, frisbee throwing, vendors, food, etc! When we got there we were walking around, enjoying the events and later on Brandon decided to throw the frisbee with Baxter. Baxter collided with another dog and he yelped REALLY loud and immediately fell down or just layed down on his side. We all knew he was hurt, we just didnt know the extent of his injury. I ran to get Jen and Brandon's truck. I drove it across the lawn so the guys could load Baxter in the back. We got him to a local vet in town and Dr. Laroux examined him and decided pretty quickly that he needed to go to University of FLorida Vet Hospital or Auburn University. She was guessing a head/neck or spinal injury. She did some routine tests,, poking, prying, pulling type of thing and said she couldnt really do much more there. She did give him a fast acting aniti-inflamatory injection, but right now Jen and Brandon are driving Baxter to Gainsville to the Univerysity of FLorida Veterinary Hospital. Jen are Brandon are okay, but they sure could use some crossed fingers and lots of prayers. Baxter is sleeping and Brandon is in the back laying right beside him. Baxter is not in pain, but he is unable to move his hind legs. I, myself, believe in miracles and I KNOW that there are angels in that vehicle with them! Please pray and keep them in your thoughts,, those you that know Jen and B, know how much they love Baxter and Dougan! This has been very tough for both of them. We LOVE you Baxter, and we need you to hurry home!



2 comments:

Bridget said...

I can't stop thinking about that poor boy!! I'll be praying for Baxter and his family!

Grandma Joney said...

Prayers and positive energy are headed your way. I will remain optimistic that Baxter is in the best hands and will have a positive outcome . . . . prayers are answered!